Connecticut does have a four billion deficit for next fiscal year but, I think 
Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the nation so, I guess you have 
us beat!

Roland

--- On Fri, 6/12/09, Tom Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Tom Martin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MOPO- MOVIE making in MICHIGAN -anyone interested?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 8:08 AM




  
well the 42% for Michigan is very Good as for every 100K for example spent
in Michigan they give the Filmmakers Back 42 K  Back 

There are stipulations like provingthe costs ete,, and guidlines... Im sure
you can request it from Michigan Film commision or The Govenors Granholms
Office



Plus the overall midwest costs are generally less then east coast or west
coast,



Lodging, Food, and all materials and Logists are eassier , less congested
spaces and  you are in the center

of access to about any supplies you need to make the movies.



Just traveling to a home depot or Lowes is easier around here then in LA
or new York.



DTW airport is serviced by all carriers and  Detroit is right next to Canada
( windsor is accross the bridge and Toronto is just 4 hour drive.

So it makes sense finance wise ..  Ct. has the East coast High cost factor
 and  very congested highways..



Michigan alsi has tons of LARGE warehouse sitting empty !! with 3 phase power
and the director found several for 2500 MONTH to MONTH Rent the size of 2
FOOTBALL FIELDs Find that anywhere

with UTILITIES Included.. thats $2500.00

Can we say Detroit needs some cash Flow?

 Its a Moviemakes Dream





Roland Lataille wrote:


  
    
      
        Is
this something most states do? Connecticut also does it - 
http://www.cultureandtourism.org/cct/taxonomy/taxonomy.asp?DLN=43531&cctNav=|43531|

        

Roland

        

        

--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Tom Martin <[email protected]>
wrote:

        

From: Tom Martin <[email protected]>

Subject: [MOPO] MOPO- MOVIE making in MICHIGAN -anyone interested?

To: [email protected]

Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 10:00 PM

          

          
          
        Hello Mopo...

 

  over memorial day my son and I went looking at Irish Hills Michigan as
we used to go there to visit

 

 the prehistoric forest dino park and Stagecoach stop a old west town, and 
Mystery Hill...

 

 Well. they are all closed and for sale...  so we just looked and thought 
hmmmmm cooll.....

 

 Well when i came home I had this idea to email a director friend and tell 
him that I thought the abandoned places would make a great film set.

 

 So he came up and looked. See,, Michigan is offering a 42% 
tax incentive to film there and so he was perked up

 to consider it,

 

 So I am helping to get interested parties to make Low budget Horror films 
in the 150-300 K area.

 

 The Director was part of the Sam Raimi original Crew that did Evil dead
and Army of Darkness and

 

 he has been selling projects direct to DVD and also  Scifi Channel. He 
recently 
did " Boogymn3" for

 

 Ghosthouse pictures(Raimis co)  and has several movies  in Post. He is 
associated  
with KNB studios Kurtzman and they built a studio

 

 in Ohio called Precinct 13 productions.   The Director Is Gary Jones you 
can see filmography on IMDB

 

 A local friend here introduced me who has been in several Pictures with
Gary .  I thought I would see if any Mopo friends would like to get involved
in High Risk movie Making.

 

 I told them that I would help only if people understood that Movies are
high risk However I thought perhaps to some it maky be a interesting  way
to be part of the process and sometimes these things actually make money.

 I see potential areas  in the product placement area and merchandise and 
 other related areas.

 

 The Michigan and Ohio areas have all kinds of inexpensive areas to shoot 
at and lots of locations that are visual and special.

 We have sand dunes , water, trees, caves, lots of old cars props and more. 
old homes .. much more

 

 The  movie Grand torino was shot in detroit. I also know of a sound stage 
that has lights and powere and was  a former studio used to make car 
commercials. 
 We also have crews ready to work...

 

 And because of Michigans bleak job situation all is negociaable

 

 lets make movies in Michigan and Ohio.!!  ... Jeff Daniels Lives there and 
is a advocate of local films !

 

 this makes perfect sense to make movie in Michigan  they will roll out the 
red carpet for filmmakers!

 

 Tom

 419-474-3065

   
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